A new study calculates that human-caused climate change doubled the likelihood of the tinderbox weather conditions that sparked Canada's massive summer wildfires.
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A national progress report states that Canada is not prepared for increasing climate risks such as wildfire and flooding, say ...
Months of hot and dry weather created the tinderbox-like conditions behind this year's record-breaking wildfires in Canada, leading scientists to point the finger at climate change. An in-depth ...
Drawn by a warming climate, Canada’s furry national symbol is colonizing new territory, evading Inuit hunters and reshaping ...
Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin is pushing back against claims from Steven Guilbeault, who resigned from cabinet this week over Ottawa’s memorandum of understanding with Alberta ...
Two years after devastating wildfires razed 90% of Lytton, B.C., reconstruction is slow and residents remain displaced and angry about it. This summer, 65% of the Northwest Territories' 46,000 ...
A Quebec man pleaded guilty to setting 14 forest fires in 2023, a record year for wildfires in Canada. The fires the man set, and the land that burned as a result, represent a fraction of the ...
OTTAWA, ON, Aug. 13, 2026 /CNW/ -- Today, the Government of Canada released its "2026 National Adaptation Strategy Progress Report." Following the report's release, Rachel Barry, Spokesperson, Climate ...
This summer, wildfires have caused evacuations across Canada and recently forced thousands of people to flee their homes in Newfoundland and Labrador. Some of the biggest impacts are being felt in the ...
This June saw major heat waves across Canada with peak temperatures — measured over a three-day period — of 7.4 C in eastern Ontario, 10.7 C in southern Québec, 7.2 C in northern Québec and 10.6 C in ...